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15th November 2016
01:00pm GMT

There are lots to bring along. Nine players have made their debut already this November, including provincial team-mates past and present of Henshaw. Joey Carbery, Garry Ringrose and Niyi Adeolokun are all new faces in the backs and Murphy says Henshaw has been helping the newbies, just as Brian O'Driscoll and D'Arcy once helped him.
"He's really grown over the last couple of years. Probably three years ago when he was in with us, he was in the panel, he played in November against Australia but didn't feature in that Six Nations. He was in learning off the likes of Brian O'Driscoll and Gordon D'Arcy and those guys gave him a really good start," said Murphy. "Now it is the opposite way around - he is working with young guys like Garry Ringrose and Niyi Adeolokun on the wing and he is bringing those guys through."More importantly, Henshaw's performances for Ireland have been consistently improving also. The game-securing score in Soldier Field was his second try for Ireland try, while his partnership with Jared Payne in midfield has been the rock upon which much of Ireland's progress has been built.
A great passer off both hands and, like his predecessor D'Arcy a real threat around rucks, perhaps Henshaw's greatest ability in in the tackle. He made 12 tackles in Chicago, repeatedly stopping New Zealand's biggest ball carriers in their tracks.
A big game from Henshaw, particularly in defence, will be key on Saturday if Ireland are to become the first team since the Springboks in 2009 to record back-to-back wins over the All Blacks.
"He has really stepped up," said Murphy. "He is a big presence in the middle of the park for us. We are really happy with where he is going and I suppose his versatility gives us a great advantage - he can play 12, he can play 13, you could play him at 15. He is a really good man to have in the squad."
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